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Re: I use 0-40 in a tractor
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Posted by Hayman on December 12, 2004 at 00:35:10 from (161.184.204.7):
In Reply to: Re: I use 0-40 in a tractor posted by CBBC on December 11, 2004 at 18:02:15:
I'm out in western Canada. I have a 825 belarus with cab, loader and mfd. Back when I was shopping for a used 70-80 hp mfd loader/chore tractor with cab on it the few year old Belarus's were by far the better deal. They wanted double or more for a 20 year old used domestic with lots of hrs compared to this 825. I've had it now 7 years already and its been a real handy utlity tractor to have around the farm. Problem is I don't have a/c so when it comes to field work like baling my drivers don't care to drive it on hot days! I really didn't buy for a field tractor. However we use it more it seems for haying running a 3rd baler and sometimes cutting hay when the other 2 tractors are tied up baling or something. Heck it pulls a 16ft disc too not bad but again I got 2 nicer more comfy tractors to drive for field work before I'll take out the Belarus! It has some good idea's on it and some wierd ones. I like the feature to shift the Hydraulic pump out of gear. Don't need that running all day for nothing when baling. I was skeptical at first but after the first week we had it exceeded my expectations so I'm happy with it. Like I mentioned it's not my main tractor and it only gets around 150hrs a year on it. I think I have close to 3000 hrs on it now or there abouts. The way it runs I'll never wear it out at 150hrs a year. I've had to fix a few things on if over the years but nothing out of ordinary when it comes to farm machinery. Parts have never been a problem so far.
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